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Actually I agree with Apple's measures they took to get the phone back. If your most prized possession was stolen I'm sure you'd move heaven and Earth to get it back. And you'd have police bash as many doors down till the property stolen from you was back in your hands. And Apple did no different.

Actually I agree with Apple's measures they took to get the phone back. If your most prized possession was stolen I'm sure you'd move heaven and Earth to get it back. And you'd have police bash as many doors down till the property stolen from you was back in your hands. And Apple did no different.

The problem with this is that the events of the police bashing down the doors and Apple wanting to do a search happened after they had their property returned.

Actually I agree with Apple's measures they took to get the phone back. If your most prized possession was stolen I'm sure you'd move heaven and Earth to get it back. And you'd have police bash as many doors down till the property stolen from you was back in your hands. And Apple did no different.

What? Apple was contacted by the guy that found the phone and they didn't believe him. He then contacted Gizmodo who paid him for the phone and then they contacted Apple. Apple got it back and over a week since everything started, the cops raid Jason Chen's house with illegal search warrants trying to send someone to jail because an Apple employee screwed up and then Apple ignored the guy trying to help them. They might be upset at the outcome with the photos & information but that doesn't necessitate sending the cops out and makes them look like the bad guy big time.

What? Apple was contacted by the guy that found the phone and they didn't believe him. He then contacted Gizmodo who paid him for the phone and then they contacted Apple. Apple got it back and over a week since everything started, the cops raid Jason Chen's house with illegal search warrants trying to send someone to jail because an Apple employee screwed up and then Apple ignored the guy trying to help them. They might be upset at the outcome with the photos & information but that doesn't necessitate sending the cops out and makes them look like the bad guy big time.

Plus Apple security went to the kids house who found the phone well after they had possesion of it again and wanted to search the place. Apple is Big Brother now and Steve Jobs is Darth Vader.

We are looking for an upstart tablet maker to be the present day Apple Computer of the 1980's.